A satellite hundreds of miles above Earth captured rare images of an atmospheric phenomenon that makes Antarctica glaciers ...
A vital glacier in western Antarctica appears to be smoking in a rare view captured by a NASA satellite earlier this month.
Pine Island Glacier, one of the fastest-shrinking glaciers in Antarctica, hastened its slide into the sea between 2017 and ...
Sea smoke is essentially fog above water and occurs when cold, frigid air above the glacier meets with relatively warm water ...
In a rare satellite capture, the U.S. Geological Survey's Landsat 8 satellite, which was co-developed with NASA, has documented an extraordinary atmospheric phenomenon above Antarctica's Pine ...
The wisps of "sea smoke" blowing above the Pine Island glacier would typically be a sight obfuscated by clouds. But on Oct. 10, the U.S. Geological Survey's Landsat 8 satellite, which NASA helped ...
The so-called “sea smoke,” isn’t actually smoke, it’s fog – and appears as cottony white wisps above the dark surface of the ocean water where Pine Island Glacier meets the sea in the ...